US District Judge Andre Birotte handed down his temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction on Tuesday following an emergency motion filed the same day.
The motion was submitted by immigration attorney Julie Goldberg and her associate Daniel Covarrubias-Klein on behalf of 28 plaintiffs who are either Yemenis stranded in the tiny African nation of Djibouti -- where they were transiting on their way to the United States -- or Yemeni-American US citizens and permanent residents affected by the ban.
Among those left in limbo in Djibouti because of Trump's executive order temporarily restricting entry to the US from seven Muslim-majority countries is a Yemeni man whose wife and daughter are US citizens, but whose three-year-old son is an immigrant visa applicant with a passport stuck at the US embassy in Djibouti.
Another is an elderly woman who planned to join her son and his family and a three-year-old whose parents are lawful permanent residents in California.
She said another 1,000 people, most of them from Yemen and Somalia, had their visa appointments at the US embassy in Djibouti cancelled and were also stranded.
"These are people escaping war, I have people who are injured, people who aren't getting proper medical care, children that have died," the attorney, who is currently in Djibouti, said by telephone.
"These are the women and children of US citizens and I need to get that message across," she added.
Goldberg said that despite the court rulings issued by several federal judges instructing the US government not to implement Trump's executive order, and despite the White House clarifying that holders of green cards would not be affected by the ban, people were still being turned away by the airlines.
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